I Sometimes love is wholly lIWW- '. point duplicate, and this. 301:0!!!- ' that six hearts might be slightly - aster than six notrump, but I felt - that every North-South would ,.nothing broke. West opened the partner almost had apoplexy. lie ANOTHER SIIOVW-OFF That kind doesn't last. you know- -Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit told Mrs. POI-GP about Longbill the Woodcock; and the funny things he Illd 5099 Contract Bridge 3, Josephine Culbertson A correspondent asks for an oppinion about the biddini 01' IIIG following hand. ' North dealer. North-South vulnerable. auras QQJT1 0&5 gas: 093 gsiou in N you ”-i”a”' W 3 33:... in S 3 0102 OAKS! OAKQO glue The deal occurred at match- ing to my correspondent. was the bidding at his table. where he sat South: North East South West is Pass 3D Pass an Pass 4 NT Pass on Pass 5 NT Pass 6D Pass 6 NT Pass Pass Pass . Now to quote directly: "I knew reach a slam, so I decided to try for a high match-point score by playing at notrump. I figured that there ought to be a fine play for 12 tricks at that contract. But diamond jack against me, and when I finally went down one. my said that I deserved a zero for not being satisfied -with a six- smp BADSM regpnaer-W Keeps Your Home Sweet-Smelling 24 Hours I Day! ,0Ior-Couiiltioassu-iosu.o& IutoItathme'l.llBhI.edn. cabbage. when such. he . psuabzlhaeovlphgloaasat. ”" doing to show off before Mrs. Longblll. "It was silly," said Fat- at ."It wasn't thing of the sort," retorted a. Peter. "It was nice." "Would you want me to be silly like that?" Peter asked. Mrs. Peter chuckled. It was a funny little throaty chuckle. "I've seenyou just as silly as you seem to think Longbill was." said she. Peter.wasn't paying attention. He had suddenly sat up with his long ears straight up. From the direction of the Old Pasture had come a sound very much like distant thunder. "Did you hear that!" exclaimed Peter. "Yes," replied Mrs. Peter, "I heard it. It was Thunderer the Grouse." heart contract. Was I so very wrong, at match-point play?" The only reasonable is that South was not "so very wrong" in the bidding, but that he was very, very wrong in the play. He should have brought home the six-notrump contract- and had he done so, it is rather doubtful that North would have had any fault to find! Since the opening lead revealed that West had seven diamonds and East had none, there was even um than the customary chanc that the spade suit would break 3-3, and mi South should have tried for a different chance -I really good chance. That was that East would be long in both then when he cashed the' top been squeezed out of his last spade or his club stopper. of the black suits. south should it wouldn't do for Thunderer the have led his low diamond before Grouse to suspect that he was be- glvlng up control anywhere, and ins Watched by Hllybody but Mrs- spades. the hearts and the three out from beneath I low-stnwins diamond tricks, East would-have boush of I hemlock tree. There mossy log. On it was Thunderer standing on the end of the lot. his head held high and his bright eyes searching the surroundings. and spread it like a fan. He dropped his wings until the tips touched the old log on which he was standing. He raised the black ruff around his neck. and threw his head back. He strutted down the length of the log and back. his breath. off. Funny how silly some folks tail and spread It like a fan. nj.....:n.nmmj Again came that sound like thunder. It was hard to tell just where it did come from, but Pet- er was sure that All was from somewhere in the Old Pasture. perhaps near where the Old Pas- ture joined the Green Forest. "I've never heard Thundererl drum over there before.” saldl Peter. "I wonder if he is really there in the Old Pasture. I think I'll rum over there and see." "I think you better stay right here where you belong!” declared Mrs. Peter, and stamped her foot. Peter paid no attention. He took to his long heels, and away he went lipperty, lipperty, lip. straight for the Old Pasture. When he got there he stopped to listen. Presently he heard that low thunder-like sound again. This Mrs Miss Anne Stevcnnn that the bill er was really admiring Thunder- Thunderer began to use his wings. As they moved faster and faster the thunder rolled out from them. he wasdoing it with his wings. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE NOMINATIN.G CONVENTION FIFTH ELECTORAL DISTRICT ' QUEENS time he was sure he knew where it was coming from, and off he went, lipperty, lipperty, lip. When Peter listened again and the low: low thunder was louder. Thatl meant that he was getting neat” to the place it was coming from. At long last he knew just the spot. It wasn't in the Old Pas- ture, but just a little way in the Green Forest. Peter didn't run lipperty, lip- perty, lip now. He moved slowly and very carefuly. He knew that Grouse. At long last he peeped in a little opening was an old the Grouse. The big bird was Peter waited and watched. Pres- ently Thunderer lifted his tail "Silly thing,” said Peter, under "He's just showing taste .- Ile...Ilei r'v ii was :: '5'- W ZAR . Enjoy chewing Wngleyls can be." But all the time Pet- mmmmmgjmjm. yet kind tolyour waist because never R irichiiior filling! E-B7 cHEW'" "”' Spearmint every day! FAIRBANKS MORSE SUMP PUMP I (CELLAR DIAINIR) as in. Motor Mm Twice the NuInboro0OeIenaporIIoIIrosOIIIe! I.audIngPtuIIps Oeloesposlnoevwih dlsehaluelioodd SP1. ION. MB. MD. 4,200 use 2,040 moo IKHLLATIDI (Al I IADI II "C I! lllll II If' II IIAHTI. IIAIIIH IIII. SHIFT DILIVI IAIIIOS IIOUIII I0 IIIIIICATIOI. '0” IIOI IHIIII. . . KOWIKAL ONLY ..g 869.50 , ...,.., ii 2. i ii iii? iiii Our Boarding House Major Hoopli for the proiectorbe paid as soon as it is passed. ' The school committee reported I letter from, Federation of Agri- culture regarding accident insur- ance. The secretary is to write for more information regarding this insurance. A letter was read from Mrs. P. S. MacGregor, home economics convaner. Some dis- cussion took place on beginning a or. He couldn't help it. Then Thunderer was drumming. and Dickleson: School. Mrs. Howard Ling and Mrs. Vincent Devereaux; Program, Mrs. Edwin Stevenson and Mrs. Iaelth Dickinson: Lunch, Mrs. Herbert Stevenson and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Roll call will be answered for next meeting with an exchange of seeds. plants and slips. Program consisted of music by Mrs. Dev- eaux and films shown on the pro- jector. Lunch was served by the committee. Meetln the Queen. g closed with EXPLOREIVS FATE Gaspar Cortereal. Portuguese na- vlcagor who visited Newfoundland in 1501. was lost with his ship and crew shortly afterwards. detail in prescribed manner. tion most desirable. (CHARLO l'l'El'( IWN ROYALTY) will be held CLOVER CLUB. GRAFTON STREET Wednesday, April 13th at 8 Oiclock P.M. Each poll entitled to send five delegates. Poll Chairmen please attend to this essential Complete represents- rnnn neoosrn, President. gates. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE uoumnnuo CONVENTION WEDNESDAY. APRIL I3I'I'i LEGION HALL. GRAFTON STREET v 8 P.M. Each poll entitled to send five dele- Poll chairmen please attend to this do- tail in prescribed manner. l Full delegation most desirable. . FRED DeCOSTE. ' Presidem. u To be dealt with: GATES FARMERS MEETINGS IMPORTANT You own SCHOOL DISTRICT. "MONDAY, APRIL lliih - 3 PM (See Posters for location of meeting) All farmers who are interested In their own farm organization are urged to attend. ACCIDENT INSURANCE APPOINTMENT OF VOTING DELE- RENEWAL OF MEMBERSHIPS PROBLEMS FOR CONSIDERATION Hear Dr. H. H. Hannam over CFCY after the Market broadcast Thursday evening, April 14th. BY THE FEDERATION P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Up raiser at . ,-I . , 3' , . 34:5 MI.m on music starboard- PIEPAIE to DUMP AIITIIER UNI IN HER PATH IF III! DOES . -,,,;.s xmg, :. Joe Paloliq 6 i f 1. - - ” THAT OUGHTA TI-I' TRICK .'.' ruse: MU MY LAND.8U'l' I CAN GET IT DON THIS GARDEN SPADlN' IS HARD ON A FELLEP3 BACK. Grandma Mickey Mouse Jl5G5' MET ME AT THE DOREMI MUSIC Gt-DPK I'M GOING TO BUYGOMQ NEW SHEET MIBICJ sq.-aspen-.I-.w.-on nu-(Ir-I nging Iri I'M CORY NOW we DIDNT BRING JLNIQR .,.us wouI.o LIAVI WE DROUCIT ..I'LNl&..- ND IT LOOKS UKE DID YOU SEE ETTA'5 MARKS THIS MONTH .' mg, . 1 lg, ('9:."g-e : .3 INYOURRMIIM MIN ' I 5- I - cg 43. f r ,J I ha W ARNOLD A i RELATIVE or ROTTEN- ATly.1beToIIor age TIL